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I haven't tried it yet. What are it's strengths? I was using Windows98 a couple of years ago and got fed up with all the various issues people have with MS stuff, malware being in the list.
So, I'd look for things like: 1) Windows like in function. 2) Newbie friendly 3) Hardware support 4) Available of software
I seem to have a fascination with the letter X, lol.
I love being confused, in spite of several requests by others (in this sub-forum), I have no idea:
What it is?
Who it's for?
How it's different?
What's the point of developing it?
I really love the black background on the official web site; & am anxiously awaiting the onset of macular degeneration so I can fully appreciate it.
Finally, & most of all, I am ecstatic that virtually all the pages I visited on the official web site do not display properly in Konqueror 3.5.x -- some text is laid over other text.
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